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Language Contact and New Dialect Formation: Evidence from German in North America

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2011
Abstract When viewing language and dialect contact through the lens of the social settings of variation and acquisition, it becomes apparent that the types and degrees of conservatism in colonial dialects of German are tightly tied to the varieties learned and the patterns of acquisition in the community.
Daniel Nützel, Joseph Salmons
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Within- and across-language acoustic variability of vowels spoken in different phonetic and prosodic contexts: American English, North German, and Parisian French

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
This project investigates the acoustic variability of vowels produced in multisyllabic nonsense words /cvC1VC2(v)/ in carrier sentences by speakers of American English (AE), Parisian French (PF), and North German (NG). Variables under examination are (1) immediate phonetic context (C1=b,d; C2=b,d,p,t), (2) sentence prominence (narrow focus versus ...
Winifred Strange   +4 more
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